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206 ChromGate® PDA Option<br />

Fig. 302<br />

You can continue to select or change the peak. When you are finished,<br />

click the Close button.<br />

Purity View Properties<br />

To set up the properties for the Purity View, do a right mouse click, and<br />

select Properties.<br />

By default, the Similarity View will use the current method settings. To<br />

override the method settings, click the Override method settings box,<br />

then enter the values you wish to use.<br />

Wavelength range<br />

Specify the wavelength range over which the purity calculations will be<br />

performed, for example, from 200 nm to 400 nm.<br />

Wavelength Step<br />

Specify the wavelength spacing (in nm) to be used when purity<br />

calculations are performed.<br />

Purity threshold<br />

The comparison of two spectra gives a Similarity Index (SI), the closer to<br />

1.00 number is the more similar the spectra are. The purity threshold is<br />

used to eliminate spectra that do not match. If the SI is greater than the<br />

purity threshold, the spectra will be considered pure. In general, a<br />

spectra with an SI greater than 0.9900 would have a high probability of<br />

being the same as the apex spectra. A SI greater than 0.9000 but less<br />

than 0.9900 shows some similarity but would need to be evaluated with<br />

care and caution. SI less than 0.9000 should be considered non-similar.<br />

Absorbance threshold<br />

This value represents the percentage of peak height that spectra will<br />

include in purity calculation. Spectra in sections of the peak that do not<br />

exceed this threshold will not be included in the purity calculation. This<br />

provides a method of eliminating spectra where the concentration of the<br />

compound is so low that the solvent spectrum interferes.<br />

Background compensation<br />

Checking this box will cause spectra to be corrected for background<br />

using the peak baseline prior to being used in the calculation of purity.<br />

Similarity View Properties<br />

To set up the properties for the Similarity View, do a right mouse click,<br />

and select Properties.

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